What got less attention is that for the second successive year, the number of births in Canada declined in 2018.
On average, each day saw 11 fewer births than the previous year. And 2017 had, on average, 19 fewer births each day than 2016, even allowing for that being a leap year.
The total fertility rate per 1,000 females was 1,498.8, edging up from 1,496.1, reversing a decline over the previous three years.
That was true for every province except Quebec and the Northwest Territories which had marginal increases. No data was reported for the Yukon or Nunavut.
Month by month, August had the greatest number of daily births in 2018, narrowly exceeding September which had the most in the previous four years. December continued as having the fewest daily births.
Statistics Canada has comprehensive tables of statistics at Births, 2018.
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